From Boat to Bite

Our Promise

In all we do at Gorton’s, there is an undercurrent of responsibility and deep respect for the environment – starting in the deepest oceans, where we find our seafood, and ending wherever you eat dinner.

So while we’re out seeking the freshest, tastiest seafood anywhere, we promise we’re also searching for ways to minimize our environmental impact, raise the bar for the seafood industry and sustain our global resources for future generations.

What does "sustainability" mean for wild-caught seafood?

Sustainable Fish Stocks

Environmentally Responsible

Engaged Fisheries

Gorton's strives to bring the freshest high quality seafood to consumers while protecting the world’s resources, and we forge long-term partnerships with suppliers that are committed to the same high standards. While the majority of our seafood is from certified sources, our Trusted Catch™ program goes beyond certification and enacts real change in the industry and on the water. Gorton’s utilizes the latest in scientific data and best practices to ensure that our seafood is sourced responsibly today and for generations to come.

WHERE WE FISH

All Gorton's seafood is fully traceable to the source.

Nearly all of our products are made with wild-caught fish from the waters of Alaska, the Barents and Bering Seas and the North Pacific, caught by fisheries certified by the Marine Stewardship Council. We elect to work with suppliers who share our sense of responsibility for protecting the world’s marine resources, habitats, and ecosystems.

What about aquaculture?

Gorton’s also works with aquaculture (farmed) sources for two kinds of seafood: tilapia and shrimp. We choose aquaculture partners that take steps to minimize environmental impacts of farming, ensure farmed fish are treated responsibly and protect the conditions of farm workers.

The Best Fish, and nothing but

Gorton’s is obsessed with quality, and we hold everyone who is part of making our products to the same rigorous standards.

Quality Checklist

Before fish meets our famous yellow packaging (or other colored packaging), it is subject to our comprehensive quality standards checklist. The government’s voluntary USDC Seafood Inspection Program has 19 quality checkpoints, but ours has more than 60. Like we said, we take quality very seriously.

Supplier Inspections

All our suppliers go through an annual risk assessment and are subject to third-party inspections and audits to ensure they continue to meet Gorton’s standards.

Mercury and Antibiotic Testing

We routinely test to ensure strict compliance with both Gorton’s and Government quality and safety standards, including those for mercury and antibiotics.

Gluten Testing

Our quality standards extend beyond the fish to all other ingredients we use in our recipes. For example, our gluten-free products are tested and certified to be free of gluten, because we want to be confident in our gluten-free label.

Getting to your table

Our Gloucester, Massachusetts facility is where our products and recipes are made,